Previously, a user could manually make a message self-destruct before sending it by setting a timer of 15 seconds, 60 seconds, 1 hour, or 12 hours. Now Verum has decided to go even further and in the latest version, the time allotted for self-destruction of messages has expanded to 10 time periods from 15 seconds to one week.
A new switch allows you to make all subsequent messages self-destruct by default with a single click, depending on the selected time. That is, after enabling this function, all new messages in the selected chat will self-destruct after reading in 15 or 30 seconds, in one, 15 or 30 minutes, in one, three or 12 hours, in a day or seven days.
We remind you that Verum Messenger warns the interlocutor about taking screenshots, copying, forwarding messages and files in chats, as well as saving files to the device.
Also, with one click in Verum, you can delete your choice of “all chats and calls” or “all chats, calls and contacts”. This is an unprecedented privacy measure that allows you to clear your messenger in a second.
Verum Messenger is designed for maximum security and anonymity. Even if the phone falls into the hands of third parties, they will not be able to enter the application — on Verum you can set a passcode for each entrance, as well as protect Touch ID or Face ID data. Verum uses end-to-end encryption for all chats without exception, does not store correspondence and files in the cloud, and does not collect user data.